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Dylan Wants To Do Karate
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<blockquote data-quote="Luminosity" data-source="post: 22931" data-attributes="member: 3357"><p>My difficult child has been in karate since age 6. He is taking a break atm and will resume after the spring break. It is difficult to get him there... but once there he does amazing things. He now helps with lower belts. I think it has been good. He knows that if he uses his skills to hurt then he is removed from the dojo. His skills are for defense if needed. difficult child is usually very clumsy and awkward... during kata he is so graceful it is truly amazing. He leaves class pumped and feeling good about himself. May not last long but for a little bit twice a week he feels good about himself. The break is because he felt overwhelmed with school work and wanted/needed the time to get back on track. He will go back on the 19th. Hope your difficult child enjoys karate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luminosity, post: 22931, member: 3357"] My difficult child has been in karate since age 6. He is taking a break atm and will resume after the spring break. It is difficult to get him there... but once there he does amazing things. He now helps with lower belts. I think it has been good. He knows that if he uses his skills to hurt then he is removed from the dojo. His skills are for defense if needed. difficult child is usually very clumsy and awkward... during kata he is so graceful it is truly amazing. He leaves class pumped and feeling good about himself. May not last long but for a little bit twice a week he feels good about himself. The break is because he felt overwhelmed with school work and wanted/needed the time to get back on track. He will go back on the 19th. Hope your difficult child enjoys karate. [/QUOTE]
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